regional identity

13
l Identit y

Upload: ameliabird

Post on 19-May-2015

231 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Regional identity

Regional Identity

Page 2: Regional identity

NorthernersDialogue/Dialect – Don’t pronounce words properly, use their own dialect ‘’Canny’’

Location/Setting – Scenery, Mountains, Cold Beaches

Props – Brown Sauce

Looks– Pale Skin, Ginger

Costume – A Kilt

Class/Status – More working Class

Page 3: Regional identity

SouthernersDialogue/Dialect – Posh, Rude

Location/Setting – Cities and Towns

Props – Briefcases

Looks – Smart

Costume – Suit wearing

Class/Status – Working Class, Upper Class

Page 4: Regional identity

EssexDialogue/Dialect – Miss words out, and do not pronounce things properly, uneducated ‘’well jel’’

Location/Setting – Tanning Salons, Cafés, Clubs, Beauty Parlour, home, Gym

Props – Cars more specifically Corsa’s,

Costume – Fake Tan (Orange), Low Cut dresses that are tight and revealing, Suits, Expensive Jewellery, Like to workout to get good bodies.

Class/Status – They are working class, but like to portray themselves as a high class

Page 5: Regional identity

ScottishDialogue/Dialect – Miss- pronunciation of words ‘’Canny’’

Location/Setting – Hills, Cold Beaches

Props – Bagpipes

Costume – A Kilt, Ginger Hair, Pale Skin

Class/Status – Working Class

Page 6: Regional identity

WelshDialogue/Dialect – Strange Language,

Location/Setting – Hills, Countryside

Props – Sheep, Daffodils

Costume – Dark Hair,

Class/Status – Working Class

Into Rugby, In Choirs

Page 7: Regional identity

ScousersDialogue/Dialect – Uneducated, they say ‘’na’’ a lot, Feisty talk, they talk a lot

Location/Setting – City, Lots of shops,

Props –

Costume – Tracksuit bottoms,

Class/Status – Lower Class to working class

Page 8: Regional identity

GeordieDialogue/Dialect – Uneducated talk, Chav talk ‘’init’’, talk fast, Violent but friendly

Location/Setting – A City, Estates

Props – Alcohol

Costume – Big Hair, never wear a coat

Class/Status – Lower class, Working Class

Page 9: Regional identity

MancsDialogue/Dialect – Educated, polite

Location/Setting – Terraced Housing, Big city

Props – Rain, guns and knifes (high crime rate)

Costume – Casual Clothing, Jeans

Class/Status – Working Class

Famous for Football

Page 10: Regional identity

Brummies’Dialogue/Dialect – Combine Vowels and don’t pronounce them properly, not intelligent, a dialectal hybrid of northern, southern, Midlands, Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire speech

Location/Setting – Shopping Centre

Props –

Costume –

Class/Status – Working Class

Page 11: Regional identity

LondonersEast London

Dialogue/Dialect – Cockney Accent, Cockney Rhyming slang, uneducated

Location/Setting – Estates, poorer housing

Costume – Tracksuits, casual, Pearly Kings and Queens

Class/Status – Working Class, Unemployed - benefits

East London

Dialogue/Dialect – Cockney Accent, Cockney Rhyming slang, uneducated

Location/Setting – The city – lots of shops, red double-decker buses, Black cabs, Big Ben, phone boxes

Costume – Suits, Smart clothing, expensive cars

Class/Status – Working Class, Upper Class

Page 12: Regional identity

YorkshireDialogue/Dialect – Educated,

Location/Setting – Hills, Farms and Villages, Muddy Fields, terrible weather,

Props – Pipe, tractors

Costume – Flat Caps, Natural make up, Chequered Shirts, Wellies,

Class/Status – Working Class, often self employed

Page 13: Regional identity

IrishDialogue/Dialect – Strong Accent, a bit thick

Location/Setting – Pubs, green fields, rainy

Props – Alcohol (known for drinking)

Costume – Green clothes, Fair skin, ginger,

Class/Status – working class